PHIL 230 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Causal Inference

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Deductive is an argument incorporated the claim that it is impossible for the conclusion to be false given that the premises are true. Inductive is an argument incorporated the claim that it is improbable that the conclusion to be false given that the premises are true. What is inductive arguments: prediction, argument from analogy generalization argument from authority, argument based on signs causal inference. What are properties inductive argument: a sensitive, polity, soundness. Aristotle"s doctrine of the three acts of the mind. You will recall that the three acts are 1. Judgment - take the concept of the two subjects and describe them as negative and formative. Reasoning- guring out what kind reason could get from couple judgement and put them together. 25 short arguments the policies which are committed.